ļāļāÖą˛Ĩ Riley Center tickets for individual shows go on sale Monday [Feb. 22], and there is something for everyone.
A farewell to an icon, a hello to some energetic newcomers and lots of heartwarming rock ânâ roll memories will highlight the 2016 spring/summer series.
The center's restored Victorian theater in downtown Meridian will also host the worldâs best dancers, one of the most powerful voices in country music, and the returns of both an intimate songwriters showcase and a beloved childrenâs character.
The series begins on March 10 with a donât-miss occasion: Legendary contemporary Christian artist Sandi Patty will perform as part of her final major concert tour. Forever Grateful: The Farewell Tour will feature new songs, old favorites and performances by four of Pattyâs children.
Next, in April, comes a rousing musical trip back to the Ireland of a century ago. The âSpirit of Freedomâ show spotlights a spirited troupe of young singers, dancers, actors and musicians known as Celtic Nights. Lovers of classic rock can look forward to a feast. Creedence Clearwater Revisited in May, Three Dog Night and Huey Lewis and the News in June, and Little River Band in August will bring back the good times and the great songs of the â60s, â70s and â80s.
Ballet at its absolute best will grace the stage in April. Moscow Festival Ballet, a troupe of top dancers from across Russia, will perform the consummate classical ballet, âThe Sleeping Beauty,â with music by Tchaikovsky and original choreography from 1890 -- the founding year of the ļāļāÖą˛Ĩ Riley Centerâs Grand Opera House theater.
July will bring country superstar LeAnn Rimes, whose rich soprano can belt out defiance or convey aching heartbreak with equal assurance.
The popular Heart Behind the Music songwriters showcase returns to the Riley Center in April with a couple of music-industry veterans as well as some newcomers, including one who is only 14 years old.
And every Riley Center series includes at least one family show. This time, Junie B. Jones, the feisty title character of a treasured series of childrenâs books, will share a musical âsurvival guideâ to school that will leave both kids and parents smiling.
Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. except for family shows, which start at 7 p.m. Select shows will feature pre-show parties in the Grand Lobby, allowing patrons to socialize and enjoy refreshments as they await the eveningâs entertainment.
Tickets can be purchased at the ļāļāÖą˛Ĩ Riley Center Box Office, which is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday or by visiting or by calling the box office at 601-696-2200.